Programming

Simple to understand programming language: SPEL+

EPSON robot programming is done in a Windows-based programming environment called
EPSON RC+. The programming language itself is called SPEL+.
SPEL+ is very similar to BASIC. It is quick to learn and easy to understand. After programming
and compiling in EPSON RC+, the program is transferred to the robot controller. From that point,
the controller controlls the robot (without the need of the PC).

Do you need to control other devices as well? No problem. SPEL+ can do a lot more than just robot
control. It is a multitasking language, capable of controlling task parallel or independent
of the robot.

Complex motion control

Robot Simulator, to plan ahead

With the use of the 3D robot simulator,
you can plan ahead, design and simulate your application before your robot even arrives.
Inside EPSON RC+ you can add 3D models to model your robotic cell, and check the cycle times.
You can run study and verify your concept ideal before having to manufacture anything.

Camera Systems

EPSON's integrated vision systems

You can choose form a wide range of camera systems offered
by the automation industry. But EPSON also provides its own solution.
EPSON's vision systems are integrated with the robot's software, making
it easy to connect and to access all the parameters and results of the
camera system.

CV1, Compact Vision

CV2, Compact Vision

The CV2 connect to the robot controller via
Ethernet connection. The CV2 offers quicker processing and supports high speed GigE cameras
for faster data transfers. Programming is done inside EPSON RC+. The CV2 supports up to 4 x GigE
cameras and up to 2 x USB cameras at the same time.

PV1, PC Vision (for RC700 only)

The EPSON PV1 is a customizable option. It is installed on a Windows PC, that
connects to the robot controller. The processing speed is the function of the hardware used.
The PV1 support up to 8 x EPSON GigE cameras which are available in different color modes or
resolutions.